Thanks to online outsourcing services and delivery subscriptions, such as TaskRabbit and Amazon Subscribe & Save, you can offload almost all of your tedious or time-consuming tasks. But is it worth it? This infographic from password manager Dashlane can help you decide and find options for automating all sorts of tasks and household chores.

The graphic identifies the average time spent on household chores (a frightening 110 minutes a day on housework for women, for example) and compares it to the average cost per task to outsource it. Many of these tasks would be worth outsourcing, depending on how much your time is worth. Lawn and garden care, for example, takes an average of just over 2 hours. For $50, you could use those 2 hours to work on a project that might earn you more. Like my fellow Lifehacker writer Thorin, I hate grocery shopping, so I use online grocery services and might even pay someone $25 to save me from shopping hell.

Only you can decide what it's worth to you to use one of these services. If there's a particular task you hate or just need help with, Dashlane's infographic has some suggestions. Get housecleaning estimates, for example, from Bidmycleaning.com, laundry picked-up and delivered from oneclickcleaners.com, all sorts of online tasks accomplished by Fancy Hands (a service I am really digging now) and offline ones done by Task Rabbit. (For even more suggestions, see our guide to automating your most annoying errands.)